Charleston, SC

Toilet Seat Replacement in Charleston, SC

Need toilet seat replacement in Charleston? AZ Smart Fix brings licensed, insured plumbing & bath pros to your door across Charleston, South Carolina. Upfront pricing, quality work and easy online booking.

Licensed & Insured · Serving the Charleston area

What’s included

  • Remove old toilet seat and hardware
  • Cut or drill out corroded bolts if needed
  • Install standard, soft-close, or bidet-style seats
  • Secure mounting bolts so the seat doesn't shift
  • Confirm proper alignment and lid clearance

How it works

1

Remove the old seat

We unscrew the plastic caps, release the mounting nuts, and remove the seat — or cut through corroded hardware that won't budge.

2

Install the new seat

We drop in the new hinge posts through the mounting holes and tighten the nuts from underneath until the seat is solid.

3

Check alignment

We open and close both the seat and lid to confirm they swing smoothly and sit centered on the bowl.

Problems we fix

  • Corroded plastic or metal bolts that snap off during removal
  • Wrong seat shape purchased — round vs. elongated bowl mismatch
  • Soft-close hinges that detach from the bowl because they weren't seated properly
  • Seat that shifts side to side because mounting nuts were only hand-tightened

Toilet Seat Replacement in Charleston — FAQ

How do I know if I need a round or elongated seat?

Measure from the bolt holes to the front edge of the bowl. Under 16.5 inches is typically round; over 16.5 inches is elongated. Bring your fixture measurement when purchasing, or let us measure first.

What if the bolts are rusted and won't come off?

It happens often in older bathrooms. We carry the right tools to cut through corroded hardware without damaging the bowl.

Can you install a heated or self-cleaning seat?

Yes — these models need a nearby GFCI outlet. If one isn't already within reach, we can note that for a separate electrical visit.

Toilet Seat Replacement across Charleston

Charleston's humid subtropical climate, salt air and active storm season are tough on homes — swollen doors, rusting hardware, mildew-prone caulk and storm-loosened trim are all common. Downtown's historic houses add original plaster walls and tight, detailed millwork, while West Ashley and the islands bring newer builds with their own quirks. Our pros are comfortable with both.

Downtown / Historic DistrictSouth of BroadFrench QuarterHarleston VillageCannonborough-ElliotboroughWagener TerraceWest AshleyJames IslandDaniel IslandNorth Central

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